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Invisible Hand (2020) dives deep into the battle between nature and capitalism, framed through the lens of the Rights of Nature movement. It’s a documentary that feels raw and urgent, capturing the tension in rural America where local voices clash with corporate interests. Mark Ruffalo's involvement adds a layer of seriousness, but it’s the real stories that resonate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewers to absorb the complexities of environmental justice and democracy. There's no flashy editing or dramatized reenactments – just a straightforward exploration of a crucial topic. The atmosphere is heavy with the weight of real stakes, and you can almost feel the raw emotion from the people involved. It’s a thought-provoking watch that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Themes of environmental justice and democracy.Real-life interviews provide an authentic perspective.Focuses on the intersection of nature and capitalism.
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